Hi William,
 I saw your post in the ejb-interest list and wanted to ask
if the situation is indeed as grave as you mentioned. Is
code that is written in IAS - which as you say vendor
independent - won't run on other servers ? what about
beans developed on WL and then moved to Gemstone ?
 I wonder what JKW has to say about that ? :)

 What about performance between IAS and other
servers ?

Best regards,
  eyal.

> This is the issue I am facing now. For the last 6 months I have been using
> the Inprise Application Server and recently took on some more work for a
> client who intends to use Web Logic 5. I loved working with the IAS
because
> I did not have to do much of the work,it did not get in the way of my code
> i.e. no vendor specific code, and performance was great. Now with this
> client I have found that to achieve any sort of performance I must use
> properitary code i.e. isModified(), to lookup the jndi I must use vendor
> specific code in my beans. Things i took for granted are just not there
like
> proper serialization of home references and so on. Now that I see the
state
> of play I realize that in fact IAS 4.0 is properitary in this
circumstances
> since my 100% non-specific vendor code will only run in one container....
> IAS 4.0. I am currently looking more into Gemstone and WebSphere and have
> found similar things...
>

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